Tabitha Redepenning, Herder-Institut für historische Ostmitteleuropaforschung
Thursday, 2nd June 2022
12:00 Registration and introduction to library collection
12:30 Lunch
13:15 Welcome address
13:30 Conference introduction
14:00 Session I: Urban authenticity – Examples from Poland
Chair: PD Dr. Christian Lotz (Herder Institute, Marburg)
Dr. Małgorzata Popiołek-Roßkamp (IRS, Erkner): Genius Loci. Historical Urban Pattern as Agent of Authenticity in Reconstructed Old Towns
Prof. Dr. Małgorzata Praczyk (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań): Environmental Aspects of Memory of Post-War Migrations to "Recovered Territories"
Tabitha Redepenning, M.A. (Herder Institute, Marburg): Suddenly a Green Szczecin. Re-discovery of Szczecin’s Greenery
15:45 Guided tour of Szczecin (90 min)
18:00 Keynote: Prof. Dr. Jörg Hackmann (University of Szczecin): „Sollt’ ich einmal fallen nieder, so erbauet mich doch wieder!” - Authenticity in Historic Town Centers on the Baltic Rim between Luebeck and Tallinn
Chair: Prof. Dr. Magnus Brechtken (IfZ, München)
20:00 Dinner with speakers
Friday, 3rd June 2022
09:30 Session II: Urban identity and otherness
Chair: Prof. Dr. Christoph Bernhardt (IRS, Erkner)
Dr. Daniel Hadwiger (IRS, Erkner): An “Oriental“ or French City Center? Discourses on Urban Authenticity about the Center of Marseille and its Migrant Population, 1960–2000
Dr. David Templin (Osnabrück University): From Dangerous “Concentrations of Foreigners” to “Hamburg´s Most Colored Neighborhood”? Perceptions of Urban Arrival Neighborhoods in a North German Harbor City, 1970–2000
Dr. Nora Lafi (ZMO, Berlin): The Complex and Contradictory Regimes of Historicity of Urban Authenticity: Reflections on the Case of Ottoman and Post-Ottoman Cities
11:30 Session III: Visual memory and public discourses
Chair: Dr. Achim Saupe (ZZF, Potsdam)
Simone Bogner (Identität und Erbe, Berlin, Weimar): The Dissemination of “Identity“ in the Urban(ist) Discourse from the 1950s to the 1970s
Dr. habil. Magdalena Saryusz-Wolska (DHI, Warsaw): Rewriting city history: Polish Writers Talk about the "Authentic" Past of Gdańsk and Wrocław
Dr. Elke Kimmel (ZZF, Potsdam): Loved, Disputed, Lost, Rediscovered. A Vivid Archive of Urban Authenticity in Brandenburg
13:00 Lunch break
14:00 Session IV: Citizen groups and temporality
Chair: Prof. Dr. Elke Seefried (RWTH Aachen University)
Julia Ziegler, M.A. (IfZ, München): Space for Modernity? Building Policy and Civic Protest in Nuremberg’s Old Town
Dr. Sebastian Haumann (University of Antwerp): Producing Truthful Knowledge About the Urban Past. History as a Resource in Civil Society and Conflicts over Urban Redevelopment
Dr. Jürgen Danyel (ZZF, Potsdam): Conflicts and Attributions of Authenticity Through Public Debates and Civil Society Initiatives Analyzing "Herrschaftsorte" in the GDR on the Examples of "Bogensee" and "Wandlitz"
16:00 Session V: Closing remarks